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How would you use a line from a poem in a literary analysis? A) as support for an idea B) as a thesis C) as a summary D) as a position
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How would you use a line from a poem in a literary analysis? A) as support for an idea B) as a thesis C) as a summary D) as a position
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How would you use a line from a poem in a literary analysis?
A) as support for an idea
B) as a thesis
C) as a summary
D) as a position
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The answer would probably be A because whenever you need to support stuff, you would normally take a line from an whatever you are reading.
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